It’s been a little while since I posted on this thread – here’s what I’ve been reading:
MW Craven’s Poe & Tilly novels (The Puppet Show, Black Summer, The Curator & Dead Ground), then his Avison Fluke novels (Born in a Burial Gown, Body Breaker & the Short Stories). Definitely my fault attacking them all in quick succession, but they did become a bit samey but enjoyable all the same.
It’s not the usual genre of choice for me, but having enjoyed them, I’m giving M J Arlidge a whirl with his DI Helen Grace series (Eeny Meeny, Pop Goes the Weasel and currently reading The Doll’s House). Pretty similar to MW Craven, so I think I’ll give crime novels a break for a bit after this one.
If anyone has some suggestions of an engaging, light read that would be appreciated (maybe funny, though humour is so subjective a recommendation might be tricky).
It’s essentially for whiling away the wee small hours when I am inevitably woken up somewhere between 3 & 4am and can’t get back to sleep due to a whirring mind.
Thanks in advance!
MW Craven’s Poe & Tilly novels (The Puppet Show, Black Summer, The Curator & Dead Ground), then his Avison Fluke novels (Born in a Burial Gown, Body Breaker & the Short Stories). Definitely my fault attacking them all in quick succession, but they did become a bit samey but enjoyable all the same.
It’s not the usual genre of choice for me, but having enjoyed them, I’m giving M J Arlidge a whirl with his DI Helen Grace series (Eeny Meeny, Pop Goes the Weasel and currently reading The Doll’s House). Pretty similar to MW Craven, so I think I’ll give crime novels a break for a bit after this one.
If anyone has some suggestions of an engaging, light read that would be appreciated (maybe funny, though humour is so subjective a recommendation might be tricky).
It’s essentially for whiling away the wee small hours when I am inevitably woken up somewhere between 3 & 4am and can’t get back to sleep due to a whirring mind.
Thanks in advance!